Syrian Jihadists Reach Truce Deal After Week of Infighting

Fighting between two of the largest jihadist groups in northwestern Syria has come to an end, for now, with the announcement of a truce being reached by both sides after a solid week of escalating infighting.

The fighting was between Ahrar al-Sham and a coalition dominated by al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front, calling itself Tahrir al-Sham. The fighting was both over territory and general pecking order in the Idlib Province, the last bastion of most of Syria’s rebellion.

Under the terms of the ceasefire, the Ahrar al-Sham agreed to withdraw from the border crossing in return for it being transferred to civilian administration. This keeps the border crossing open for all rebel factions in Idlib, while the circumstances of the ceasefire make it clear the Nusra Front remains very much the top faction.

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Nusra ended up being the leading Sunni faction to dominate the Sunni in Syria . I can’t see much difference in Al Qaida , Al Nusra or ISIS for that matter . They are all Shairia compliant dangerous Sunni Muslims . If the Syrian Army gets them surrounded .They should not let the Foreign Jihadists go ,They should reeducate these Muslims like we denazified the Germans after the 2cd W war .